]]>Travel and VacationsMonellohttp://forums.somd.com/threads/336841-Unique-travel-trailer-setupRoadside Americahttp://forums.somd.com/threads/336470-Roadside-America?goto=newpost
Fri, 04 Jan 2019 20:16:34 GMTNo, not the tiny town attraction in Shartlesville, PA, I mentioned before in another thread in this Travel forum.
Instead, while searching for that site, I found this website that shows all the kitschy and funky attractions across the USA and Canada with a very similar URL.
...No, not the tiny town attraction in Shartlesville, PA, I mentioned before in another thread in this Travel forum.

Instead, while searching for that site, I found this website that shows all the kitschy and funky attractions across the USA and Canada with a very similar URL.

You can search by state or just click to go to a random destination. I found it absolutely fascinating! Click-click-clickety-click. :lol:
]]>Travel and Vacationsjazz ladyhttp://forums.somd.com/threads/336470-Roadside-AmericaTipping flight attendants?http://forums.somd.com/threads/336406-Tipping-flight-attendants?goto=newpost
Thu, 03 Jan 2019 10:05:52 GMThttps://thepointsguy.com/news/airline-with-happy-hours-and-tips/
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While many domestic US airlines are raising drink prices, there’s an airline flying in the US that’ll actually give you a discount for ordering more alcohol. But, you’re going to be asked for a tip at checkout.
...https://thepointsguy.com/news/airlin...ours-and-tips/

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While many domestic US airlines are raising drink prices, there’s an airline flying in the US that’ll actually give you a discount for ordering more alcohol. But, you’re going to be asked for a tip at checkout.

That airline: Frontier.

This “revelation” surely isn’t new to many of the 17 million passengers the airline welcomed onboard so far this year, but it was new to me during my first experience on the airline earlier this week.

Feeling parched and kicking myself for not refilling my water bottle before the flight, I ordered a can of ginger ale when the flight attendants passed through selling snacks and drinks. After swiping my card, I was surprised to be handed the flight attendant’s tablet. There on the screen, I was prompted:

I am a minimum 20% tipper in restaurants since those jobs typically pay minimum wage and tips are a non-trivial part of their income. But on a plane? I've never experienced this, but this is American tipping culture gone awry. These are career positions, and I sure hope that Frontier isn't offloading some of their responsibility to pay these people a reasonable wage on to the flying public.

I will never, ever tip a flight attendant. This is sheer insanity.
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